Stem Cell Research and News: Ohio
<-- Back To RegionsNew Finding May Aid Adult Stem Cell Collection
Work by UC researchers has led to the development of a new chemical compound that can accelerate the movement of blood-regenerating stem cells from the bone marrow to the blood stream in mice—which could eventually lead to more efficient stem...
Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on July 27, 2005 12:51 AM
Five Nines Ltd. - Company Reports Acquisition Agreement
VANCOUVER, April 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Five Nines Ltd. (the "Company") (PINK SHEETS: FVNN) Carman Parente, President of Five Nines, Ltd. reports that the Company has entered into an agreement with OBGYN Cell Secure Inc. of Richfield, Ohio pursuant to which...
Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on May 3, 2005 03:34 PM
Ohio State Researchers Develop Process For Mass Production Of Stem Cells
More on the researchers at Ohio State University who have developed a method for mass-producing embryonic stem cells. That's important because traditional laboratory methods used to grow these cells are costly and don't produce cells fast enough to respond...
Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on March 25, 2005 12:17 PM
Scaffolding Allows Stem Cells To Become Functional Fat Cells
First off, I know .. not the sort of headline most Americans really want to hear .. but hey .. it does go deeper than that. Researchers in Columbus, Ohio have used a new microscopic, three-dimensional scaffolding to get mouse...
Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on March 23, 2005 12:59 PM
Researchers Devise Way to Mass-produce Embryonic Stem Cells
March, 15 — Researchers at Ohio State University have developed a method for mass-producing embryonic stem cells. That's important because traditional laboratory methods used to grow these cells are costly and don't produce cells fast enough to respond to increasing...
Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on March 16, 2005 02:42 PM
Cord blood treatment gains clout
William Dotson, a 20-year-old Uniontown resident decided that no amount of worrying would change things. He also decided that he would do whatever he could to fight off leukemia again. He chose the to look into the some of the...
Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on November 25, 2004 08:52 AM